How to Pass the NCLEX on Your First Try: Study Strategies That Work

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The NCLEX is the final hurdle between you and your nursing career, and failing is costly. Not only do you delay starting your job, but retaking costs $200+ in fees, plus the emotional toll of uncertainty.

Good news: First-time NCLEX pass rates are around 82-87%, meaning most well-prepared candidates succeed. The keyword? Well-prepared. Students who approach the NCLEX strategically with a solid study plan consistently outperform those who cram or study randomly.

This guide provides a proven framework to pass the NCLEX on your first attempt.

 

 

 

Pro tip: Quality over quantity – 50 questions with thorough review beats 200 questions skimmed.

 

 

Pro tip: You don’t need 10 resources. Stick with one quality Qbank and one review book. Master those.

 

 

Pro tip: Read rationales for EVERY question – even the ones you got right. You may have guessed correctly or gotten it right for the wrong reason.

 

 

Pro tip: Prioritize high-yield areas first. Pharmacology, safety, prioritization, and lab values appear most frequently. Don’t get lost in rare diseases.

 

 

Pro tip: Mark Klimek’s lectures are free on YouTube and provide invaluable test-taking strategies. Listen to them during your commute or while exercising.

 

 

Pro tip: The day before the exam, DO NOT study heavily. Light review only, then relax. You need a fresh mind more than you need last-minute cramming.

 

 

Pro tip: If you don’t pass, request your Candidate Performance Report immediately. It shows exactly where you were below passing standard. Use this to guide your retake study plan.

 

Conclusion

Passing the NCLEX requires strategic preparation, not just hard work. Understand the test format, create a structured study plan, master practice questions, focus on high-yield content, and use proven test-taking strategies.

Most importantly: Trust your nursing school education. You learned what you need to know. The NCLEX tests whether you can apply it safely. You’ve got this.

 

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